somewhat ambiguous
Frequency: 7.613.2 per million words
Indicates a moderate degree of ambiguity.
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Examples (10)
- The wording in the contract is somewhat ambiguous, which could lead to disputes later.
- His response to my question was somewhat ambiguous, so I'm not sure what he really thinks.
- The film's ending was left somewhat ambiguous, allowing viewers to draw their own conclusions.
- The new guidelines are somewhat ambiguous regarding overtime pay.
- The results of the study are somewhat ambiguous, and further research is needed.
- In the novel, the protagonist's motives remain somewhat ambiguous until the final chapter.
- The politician's statement on the issue was somewhat ambiguous, likely on purpose.
- The historical record on this event is somewhat ambiguous, with conflicting accounts.
- I have somewhat ambiguous feelings about the move; I'm both excited and nervous.
- The meaning of the symbol in the painting is somewhat ambiguous, sparking much debate.